Franklin Lonberg (frank at phage.elsie.brandeis.edu) wrote:
: Is there any difference in the performance of the student edition of
: Mathematica running on a Pentium Windows 95 computer, as compared with the
: regular version, i. e. is it somehow hadicapped to make it run slower, or
: is the difference only in the lack of completeness of the Student Edition
So far, I have been using the student version on a 486-100 and havent
noticed any real performance penalty compared to the computers on campus
running the full version (at least, not that couldnt be explained by the
slower processor :) )
The documentation from Wolfram claims that it is a full version of
Mathematica, not crippled at all. So far I havent seen anything missing.
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